i gaunt SIMI-FINAL states 1.: 1 iiesutrs ac. seam: TWICE lng champlouhipa &l): BYC E ges Par a e . her 3 eg'a;f'5 R? if, Wllillmk 55003 Winner 5 lMarilimelluniorE'D """"" eaten 1 .ur , m" C""Cll9' '" "''"'i"9 5”” ,3Bonspiel Starts efro” mgs ' i35r”v”u”5i5 towed with an upaet 11-9 deelain seventh when Garnet knocked out Fagey luck Whltlock fired homel That was the last gnal until the o ' in the eighth. ,Manitoba'a shot rock to get the run souls in the third period and 50 second mark nf the third. Kin I - Saskatchewan took on Manitoba bl! C'""'l- Ai II” "id 0' 1” "W net up another to lead the Basil- Really u.-is sitting ntit a tripping: . Ira Youth Club to a 4-1 victory Penalty ll? "'l'Nl'td 3"” M "I "'4" I lacore was Manitoba 8. Saskatcb remained th I d Ieated rink KINGSTON. Out. iCPlrEllIII-II- In the Canadeialiuguiillln: Champion-1' round result-I, In 11150 Cllllllll ships Thursday night after a sun-.. curling championships Thursday: pensefilled day that saw two up ”' "W lmrnwn W934 13'' 1" 3 . . - . l 9. Then came the Saskatch- 1 y y 1 .. 1 .. , p 1 , akmg m,a1.lieal down to-thetwtre battle loat cw)" in p mu 1 F1 bet set-omt period when the B. i. t -hlx fiulinn team-. fun from V p , ' Quclgec 010 011 3033”-I3 39” "Id ' 5”"-hm . 10.91 ,1, W rink kl eiian strategy on the 11th that ngwd Mgremoyfrriilm :11-em: mud M mm HN mm. A x...” ,(.(,,,L H”, (mm 5”. gm". IHIOSRIONWIKVPIwI'llSlhplHlP lgk-, l:IflrIIP I';IEl.lIlllI dmadeo: I git 1:1 1,. 1, 101 1011010011.. 7l(t:,nd Tug bybesuaakatchewan skipiby Hgwuii d,';:ldIl05r' The! KPIPI: backfired. I '90”, Ann. I.” mum, hanging Hunk pa-M H" MINI Sim-k and another pm; from .oit ed iii1.,s snappe out 0 meat) in t e aecon pert . w ie New Hmmwg "3 000 321 Magyar arne amp . Prince Edward Island begin play Th. Vicmry muned the 1'' whmock mppm I pasmm m Jack at the Fharlolletown Curling Club. mud Hock” Lug". 1,u1.o1.uv.;Burke standing in front of Roper "1 gpmi.flngl uric; at Irl. plnd Burke halted it home alter a Plavlng without the services of"P0"PlP 0'. "'19-f . oftwinger Merrill Pineau. out with '1 "Wk "'9 HFPl'9 l "Hill"? '0 an eye injury and def'num”jECIV that one hack Allie ('.ari'('r hwmld Mummy mach Spy Rudylawiped the puck from Spv Ready six-game winicss streak In defeat Labine again was sitting in tin Nov. Boston Bruins 4-2 Thursday night penalty box. t 1.,(1,,y 1.,,- 11-1, Ma,-mm. Jumm. . by capitalizing on the stirkworkloll I-lernle Flaman added a goal for 3i C: riirlin: championship. Ales l')elVPCCllln and tuvowi-rucsllpgosign beforeuhtlhe period ende.d.l0"”g""b Th d , - . ha lBl'tIlnS penalties in a . aim in oston co . not score again. I Manito a 8, 3'm!r:xhl;eg..t:.':' ll:l"?:'t"s';';: Hockey League game. las l)eIl"OlI fell. into defensive play. Sask. Hue and nedorimon playing each Delvecchn l'i)nlf'lblll.-Dd two goalsl Ilowes assist raised his total Mbena 'and an assist to the victory. which point production for lhll season to W3, mark” by (;.,.,,,1 campmuv. Quebec. Ontario andVNcw Bruns- lightweight flnal-end rock that gave gvlsglewegcsolgefnllyn 't',':ek5 :;veP:3: 0 Munch. two md wiped out . H round Ontario defeated Northern Ontario 11-8 and then downed Brit- ish Columbia. Quebec defeated Newfoundland Given a bye In the morning sev-ll enth round of the ltlganie tourna-' zzo ioi am no- I 1, - 1. 1.1 ooi oao 202 004-12 L",”2o.,:',jg';f;',"Qal3'L.nls3lg Saskatchewan lead. 113 001 010 102-10 three on the last two ends to set. The situation for Campbell's 010 In 4010M-Ilaside Northern Ontario ll-8 and.lieart-breaker waa set up in the mo on om ouyui.-on 11; victory streak to scvenillth when he settled for a dead Scott: 000 331 01!) 101-10 . . 15-11 in the morning and Prince . .. . - 1 straight. But the double loss suf- end that would give him the flag 1 - I , shuffled his forwards. d ." the Eflrkdhaklhllne (rd lr(l'Jlll:I:ullc)IIs bl:'l1i:trlotIlBl! .9" l"'”V"d D”'""l me Polnll ahead of 30. beat in the league. Non Oman" on 100 300 00- a .fered by British Columbia and theirock on the 12th. Egov:lar:e::hi;!:ln:vZcI:nflmfwgdtip back on defense himself. .na.::;jd fhe hm'j' Kfe"eW';"'0m gt ,.'mk mm,” ,fv D, Wm Gaflnmildle Montreal Canadians. Boston's SUMMARY KINGSTON. Ont. (CPl-Ninth- Saskatchewan sklp's miss pro ivianiioiia built up a two-house in victory om. Mama,” Wm, , name up with a winning com-1 T d ,1. d 1 . MN" I. s.ummi(,mdE am: m k. Ititle aspirations we1.p chilled. aal First period: 1. Boston, slasiuk round mm.” in u" C.n..11.1s vided the thrills. IWIIII both stones at the back on binninlt RIM”, mnved up Jlck post ton an sippe a pet Ni 1 .. A I I ll)- pass to his yniiiiger briitlior who made no mistake whiiiiiior. Johnny Sqiiarehriggs tied it up i: pm he Rm Hum”. ltJ;ey rerrliaincd three points backoly il"laman. Gardnert Jzai; 2. De-it-urliug A t)lIII'E3 . . .troil. Delvecchio (Ferguson) I121; lnighl; ”""l 3 h3"(l”9l ""5 Wcmnl all Boston iriiwer Loo Lziliino re-i.'I. Detroit. Ullman (Howe Kellyl mind ”'m- ””''”"K will "5'”"9 with ct-ived the iwii penalties which led. l2:27; 4. Detroit. Delvecclllo (Bu-.'p 1:1 The in-and-out B.C. rink from: Ihe red circle. Garnet needed only I540 win W" No" Smut lTl'Ill started Thursday's conipeti-pin draw in but his short barely r--- - no 212 01(,mF 3 tion with no losses in six starts.. sliaed one Manitoba stone and' championships Thursday Burke and Lloyd Shepherd with Whitlnck iii center and the trio- came through with three of thel , , g lTht s . h g :1. rolled oer. lcaln the Manitoba bur lo.” ioncehagain at when he came the second round of I he round M imponam Red wings goals? wk, 15:” Funny. hbm. 11.13.. 001 mo SaaskTt'ch;vfi(:i.Cwzll,h ca tremend- rock hitting the e'dge. Scoring bath 0' P"kdaw' mun. up viith the puck at. his nun -line rohin series heginning at 7:30. v Wm, the game tied 1.1 in un. sand Period; 51 Dem)”, Feb :Sask 1 . lflii 032 100 - 1.! i .g Earlier. in the seventh round. p 3,1,, (;.,.m. "V, we pin” the 3"” '1'" dllw" ll"? "'9 fl!" ',"l”- , mewveu e fjrgf on . 3.1.10" gmi by mg 51.5. 1 guggn lDelVecchio1 ;1;o7; 11, 3o..iN"V' 5”” 9 0 mo '00" 1 New Brunswick created an upset 1 lead twice. His first goal. uihiehlgfgrdktgv H?):(','t"'nb'::::::E?trmf:: . . liik and a Detroit malt-hcr by Del- 1 ton. Flaman (Gardner) 8:21, Pen-1N'Br p ml-J, ' 2”?" me Sm.” Jim" rink plmed i ,.,,m, 1,, 11,, mmai W,-god. was "my I-mswd Hw hm and H0; M d t VN'f'lll0. Lahine got his first pen 1 allies: Laliiue 1:49. Godtrey 10:19. ,Q"eb” om 00 "1" I "all VlCl9l'.V "V9? M-3911058 l, the only marker of the first tvvalaul. , is . ,1, . I m. I all) .sianley l0:30, Howe 14:29. .Maniioha 030201 202 M0-141 iior its first triumph in the It. I p,,m,,, K V. (n- .1", 1, up miCh,a:ea.ii..il:;drrr':f"g5P"::0 i pnin-inr a llctroit pnnrr playi Third period: Scoring: None. tininrn. 102 020010101-MT 0 S 1 '0?” :"";Ela"l0';;- B ,i k. i in -I Play A1Mo11c1o11 l.i'”.””F...”.i.';”n'..'". '3' :.:::li;:.:;.'i:.””.';' Mi??? 9;: 3 3;: 2.1.2 :33. 0 P9" 3 "I I .;':':... 2:... '.".::i.:..: ' ' . , . , I I l - 3 o H 3 - B. . ' I ' . p Jill. iii"'f:in:.l3:;:r:'za;:iV:i';Lgmiagri lh?nrl'all:Wcr'(il'f1;' give Red Wings a load lllry never: stops H MA VEW YORK (Ari lllajm. ilnirgpairicdmlers ge action provided all the urn. came through Wllhlshephpl-d 513.-13.1 11. 3 1,15,. The following members of Midget 3'05" nelvluchm mm! " 3'1 . kw HR" 6 H 6 in HPFISUE lJa89blill'S SWINE exhlblllan dBritiQh C,1.,mE.',., which had 1,, three in a row. inm, 3 pass 1,, 11...”... 11.,wa1'1p.ihbios are asked to meet at the lmnmes awn l5'"""""' 1 7 lkln lschodule opens Saturday with all mm, ham behind mm. um” in 3 final goal came at f.f.l;3::.1.l.'i ?:hl"1-l((1,,(1'1k ,:;h;i.,n 3: lllI::eh'llllll:alilI1lJl:l): lllllfntillginliiheig &- liLlli?sm.:)t?rl(;:rsfodn al(l"ltl30"SldaLil(l1llclSourlwmmng Silx "met ggmes' rolled SKATING . ll . - ' ' ' , . . . . V I 10:17 of the third period afteriliuck picked the open i-oi-nr-1-1 they uill play an exhibition game .m' THE (ANADIAN ?RESsi The opening gariies pit. Bruok- ;':ul.ae:dls 2:: 3Vea';)pe::a'ot0.ilt:; MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ' eon.-ii Allie carver yanked rranir, Thai set the siaze for Whit this r.r-niniz aitainst Midget Man. A W'".”'"”.""'' ".'"P '""''I'? " l.vn Dodncrs against Milwaukee ,,m..,. of 31,0... gm mm the AFTERN0ONr-415:3! Roper in”hfalvn:( of nnigtherdfor-'lnckts elini-her in tile liisi min. Win Ii)i-iii-ers:-f?o:il- -Preston Wiit- ”;;':v ”""d”" "Uh" "h”mPl””'i3l'8l'?3 aldlllllaml. 8! Cin-;lm.).m.nm.s were inf Adm: Adults 25c: Children 100 warrj. nor 391 1, "unite. ioii: i-iciice A . ratiley, Merrill - Tlmlal C 085 333105, ICES" 1-1, or 1 11k ks ed 1, ' horn .Innior Ma('Leod from r CHATTER If the teams vI.liWlrl'4"'l- F- l)l""l- In Clhlll: ' k W11"? 5” 53 T3",Ip3- Ph'lad(.'lph"'ls1m1Ps1-41-:cg:1Po: '(I)1-llliilpczme hi-en" new in B. Y. 1'. 1EN'l-lll9f'P on I"-Shllllf up that kind or lnds e il. sioroy. M. oisrien. '”'"'.”” i ' ' ' t ' ' t ' ' t ' ' t l ' ” P"”'”5 ”9i""5i P”'5b"'ig'.l plfamliirr with a tlirci:-rock non cnd nndl Adj Ii 1' - i.-Jr:-i'i'i 25:.- tnry Ind golfed the disc all lhelhockey the crowtls will be pour- vl- Kciinvdv. V- Mulligan. W. Mac 5”li.3'”'3””'" 2 at .C'”'"'"'r 5" L0” ””d”.the fight was on. Sarie-nt added' m mm y way down the ice for the goalpliig hack into the Arena . Dnnalrt H. Callaghan. Fred Burke. .M9".'f””". . L. 2 "li'”'"5' New VII”? Yallkm ai 5" itinnoics in the seventh and ninth MONDAY and WEDNESDAY that clinched the youth clubs The youth eluh save Doyle ter- in ROIIPFISOII. P. Rearrlon. Presir. 3'"'”l.' ( E 3 Pe""5b"r3' Dem)" Timers Vususlto go ahead for the first tlmev EvEN1Nc,m3.1o PM. ms: victory. rifle protection and when they dvni Ari Burns. Coach Forbes Kcn- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Friday. March 8. 1957 0'"a”" i l 305")" R?” 5” 3' .5"”””” Wile-7. ac. acorcd one-rock ends in Admmionr son Jaivkiie Burke fin-d the yn1ith'IIlIed. Doyle rose to the ocean. ""1-V 3"" M3”'3L'f'r M3" M3PKifl- Quebec ” 4 Kansas Cny AS agamsl washlnglihe l0th and 11th to lake the lead ' chm! my EM” And Jammy .1" zrimanm. M1 p,,.,.y Il;ln.hIlIll be making the trip with . 1,l;ni'.1h ScoI(i)a”"m 5: Sipnagiiargmzjitl2i'End3jaAli these H .rUESDAYy8.3o PM. Fttiiarehrlilis MIIDHI the other. pay! an outstanilinil lame on 9 4'31. S E k T B k . '" ''''" ", ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ". ' . . 3 A hit It e vr h ill ull on the PEI Hockey LERIIU9 The game was a thriller from the youth club defenses. . . no (at. eh, gg S NP)" Brllnswllik - 5 I" "WI A"l1""3,E”"'"'5- (,h”"'3"i1;g111 .l...1(,;l:;s1-5.31:3. "I11, . 133311111111 nxlc. "I IIARKDALE the opening whistle and featur-.!'"'"'d in I" i" ll" Pill" Dlaftl Pl'l"" Edward 'm'"d 7 Cm" '3'” "" Ba”''T"'".,0r'”l” ” draw shot that curled past a guard ed some of the finest hockey 1.". every time to ruin good rhaneesp 0' 1 7 T T k L d iNpwtoiindlanrl 7 llflvsalnnd lNew k'otk Gt-ants meet and knocked out 35.! mm ma .I.HUR5DAy14..-,0 PM1 at the Sports Arena this year. I" 9" lf'l''" 1 w"”' m""' I S 3 . - O a 8 ea Cgrand. "dun-5lal,1u”""' - carded a four for the triumph. P.li1.l. Hockey Lealua poll. 1,.;.,", W9". p1ayi,m 11 (qoseinlayed his usually tireless lame h "2 mdnauna '”3anEc!' sings BRILLIANT MATCH PARKDALE vl. B.Y.C. in the vast and both were back-""' Prrkdiilr The mt rzamr G' , With . irrritir diaplav of scor-iliitemalel spiiiiinii 6 goals betwt-en lisp-kU7Q:wl of klslwdson km” 8 Ti M 't b S k I'll w n ' ,.,W.kin: mu Mum. p1. ,.1,.q...1 1,..- M..,,.1.,,. 3,1,1 11.", S a mm pm”. South rpzampncumiom. ..it V iifien rt:-pacing line yr llatl; ie anidoedl ';"”8!tlHu':"3 1rnu)AY NIGHT 7:00 P.M. Thane Doyle stopped I remIrII- :"'''':'"l I" ' h'",'r'l"." 'n'":". "'M'" a o .'""'"”'d Albany SI- PM! 13-7 lni K." -Iil'Vll fired III? "III" IWO MONTAGUE llaskinzlinvr-r eiolrmkl Ifsilwyof fglliarvee igl:r:lISll:l'I?vm03l. ofr thgnmalch M QUEEN SCHOOL gm ( 111 g 11. 11, d I one one its on-T i k 1. I 5' 1,... , , I p . 3 i " ' r 11.1.: Rising; "urn andusgmn tune and Area at siimnu-rvside. I ',;,.,'M' m?. :3, 'l"sln; l;:Pf:'"::;l;";LEn'3:ns:::.;'; "M Leoum N00,, twirling at Montague lt'riday:. land. Lopez supplanting Martyl Manitoba led 5.1! at the end of i when "W iirvrwarwt in iw xaz-- i.mi:i-rs lair "I-'i” horkry our imnrr a his nn fired two stain apiece for si Three in-on-; cnmiietitinn 2lci;1lPlf';"ln'"' dlxhlletlfgr gficg”: ::;",'hf?:aS'2”,fd”a'f SAT. AFTERNOON-1:304:19 5"” 0"" W" ”"'”"'”'V """l Parktlalr: coal. miner. rlrfr-rm-.1 """'”m WI" i -'"llllll)' W'l- "'”""". "I I0" '3” at 59"” mm Pa” Smgl” Wm" "' Ouwayl 7m pm LEE. 1". J: Kn". ll7ubs In: place of: Stankvllack. i mark Manitoba held only I H in the second period when he.1r-Md K Rpadv JR”, A wan i-nn'.- anal with two minues left 1-" Vlllhl. -Dawson. and Waddell- R9Che5' C"A' Mchulwnl ' not turned aside 11 driven. ' ' " ' ” He had'L,0d. fm..,..M.d,. n c,".",,.. enahlerl Chicago Black Hawks to IIP New York Rangers 2-2 in ii Valinnal Ho key League battle ED. Hawker vs. A. MacDonald. C. Nicholson. B. Kok. L. Carpenter. West lee: L.H. Poole. G. Macr A. Souris' big forward trio of 1103-! Carver. S. Carver. Dunn. Hurry. J. ManLeorl. Souris took all-4 lead in a free- .ie Pi-tars. Claude Peters and RoI- scoring first period and. with out- iie Jenkins accounted for ll of the standing gnaltending on the part little or no chance on either of the goals that beat him. I I 5 7- k1; 1 . , -l , '1. . So '. d - H k in 1;. Donald. E. Dubar. R. Johnston va. ; ....Z".'Ln.-."i?.l3".i..l2v”. I.Z.”S".J..'."n. ”- l- "4 ”-"r'- '":W":. "N0"-"ii" ””'"” "i "" n-5i'.i'n'o"ir'iCk?i'v'C'i-1it.i':.Cii'e's"-'nci"i'i'i's ll rir'i'5?l.J-5i'1ii1y"'i:il'r'.'i'.'erinE 73. I'll: wm. MacLean. ll. moi. c. John I in do oi the second frame. but”! mad-V" P"."'5'- ii 3Il"l"h""d3l SFMMARV sensational. hold the lead for the Sl0'l- -It Will” T l I, W ,m, and mm "H, "mm forwards. Wliillm-ls. I. .Shcplir'rd.l V V 7 - at-m -- mu of H", umup mo p,m. East ire: ll.l.. Mae-' ' ,, duh rm”. mm mm. H". Mt linrke. -Hmvatl. .srniarchrigas.: in-st period: Sf'0rl11g- .Nnne. C yUMMARY (:1-pgor, 1:, seek, B. Haneveld. at i w,,., 1,,,.m.hh. M, M” Park. Wratherhie. .Pi.-naliies Cusheniin 4:29. l'nlll.llI-- I menses vs. A.E. Sullivan. .1. l1.' 5 da-leis deform-a were alrriost as R"'"": 'h”k Kan" "M, l.7m4ln 33' Pun". Pram" mun" Nniih. iAl!lZ”yRelelI:p cudmonl F. vunuo. L.LSelckl”.I l H ' ' ' Whelnn. ' - y W " y 5 1 "'5 - West, Ire: .I.A. Mac an. .p in 3.'f.lfi.';'...'."."i.T..'i.i"l'n". 'ii..3”.if2', svnnmw !,,:n';;::,'1.r;.":,";, i"".;'"r,; "11;-i n'i'..3:.".kl'l”' .'3.J?.'..T:f'lirli'i”E'.”n' '""'l'”'i,”-..”',"i"- J-., Glt”"'"i , , 1 31 First 3' rid: i. P. liriale. OJ . -' '5 5 3' 3i - 9"" 3'' 1(1M;s'rnN, (1 , .5. - . . H , ' .' 1 ' Vlr ”I'- - lC"Y"9- -, 55"” ll” Md whmock ed . WV Carver iA'. lI7arveri I.:.ritl. mj02' M""5"” 1535' Gmdm" i-liewau scored il:'sl):fl1pl'lCl::3l:allIlnl' K. Jun! 915' 5' Murm C. "nke" D' Aunt Bi Chm lPetera (R. Jenkins) 10.15: 6. Sour- is. C. Peter: (R. Jenkins. E. Peters) 1159; 1. souris. R. .len- kins H29; 8. Albany. L. Noonan CLEAN GAMI The game was rough in spots and some heavy hodychecks were P I . I hp I l llI.4lI. tpltlllltell I Shop f'l'd Josey Tm” "rind: L Chin”. L". zenherger fKennedyl 1:42; 1. New York. Creighton (Murphy. Bath- -ight starts in the Canadian Curl- ing Championship Thursday night iith a 13-7 triumph over Nova Si-ntia. .-.-:3: - Second Period: Scoring. none. Penalty: K. Ready. ti MINOR HOCKEY . . I V ' gmgi 4339; 3. NW, ym-R. Hebe", 15.45; 9. Albany. Waddell (Delb- ll gilanvtl-ti" :'a"rnrB:lni" '.l:'rlei,r 7".” """"'i 2- ll,” - ”'"k"ltnn lllathtlnle. I1-wickil 14:57; 4. KINGSTON. nni. urn. .m,...., rtitlieri 1730: I0. Smirls. R- Jen Tnrla,V'I Minor hockey at the ' q Kai! and Don Whelsn didn't let lwh'""Ck' "Hm" 0”": '1' P'"k' Chlf'3ll0- Wll-""1 ILBIBMP. Wale Fdiv-ird Island defeated NrwI'ound- km! m'm' SP0"! ATPIII7 l it get out of hand for a mon-lent. 2"; ?'C(:a3'::r;';'rIE;:Vf;i;;;r1;' l lfl-"ll Wnalllel? fltshennn land. 12-8 in the ninth round of l(;:,PV'f1i"s:m,i'L"rVg' 1:00-3;.'tfl H Pee Woes -Q.S.8. . 1 They nsnesiled 7 penalties, 4 to R'"m'y)' 5 B YC whmndi. .l . llxennedy major 11.27, BalIl- the Canadian Curling Champion- PAH. 'C RPM-C11 -R Jean”; hue" V”. wlxlsg -nu". 1 Parkdale. and all minors. - i ' i ' ' " . ' Ii" 747" slum Thursday nizhi. it was . ' ' ' - - .. p w .qssi l 0. C h t "I I ' ll-towatt. L. Shepherd) 16.81, 6. i, 3...”. Prin” Edw. d II d, M 10.44. 12. Sourls. C. Peters in. 3.30-4.00 en en . . .p I of .112 o'?..'i"rLr"in?i .f:l'.”'i?'7i'o "-0- W''"'0ck 19-” lworsirv 1312 M4 victory in ..n.'. slid? ..”n.i”i33w. Prim 3- mil"-l "-03: I34 A'- C'"''"'''' V" '”d"”' I mark H, ,,,.,;k, up 3 you", cfub Penalties: Josey, Wealhcrble. p Rollins 7 12 7e2sl1.,.,,,,,f,,,,,,v, nventh has .l-mu bgrg. (lZ:mAelrl;in (Dawson. No(oli)ian) , . l attack before It really not start. 71 5"'Pl""d- .-.......h.M...a ,m,, one win. i ' l'mnh "5" """'”" . "" I ed. deked his way around Art Sfnps:- -30" i - 1 Perry and slumid right in on Doyle to hint it home. IN THIS CORNER Jarvis. (Iheverie, KINGSTON. oni. cm q..n.' PenIIileI:- V. .her smothered New Brunswick l4- Mull!”- 9 it 7 unis - ,. ummerville 6 ' 7 u 7 2" :7 Thurgrjgy 1113111, in 111, nlmh; Third Parlod:- I5. Sourls. C. irounrl of the Canadian Curling1PF'f'!'I GM; Ill. Soilrll. R. Peter! l a Seven Mile Rel. 4 .(fhampionship. It was Qiiebecfa "I04: 17- AIbIll.V. Dawson lClm- s.,mm,.,-V111, .-am, pram hehmdifflllflll victory in eight matches 9""'- N0f"'llH' 12-392 15- 55”?” -K ATTENTION : SPORTSMEN Against Toronto Wednesday nlghti Richard scored his Mth goal of tho aaaiton and raised his lifetime total to a u emendoua Q . A couple more red-hot night: all the Flvlnn Frenchman elli- reuvahly hit that magic IN lnlfk before the season ta over. You may 1.. .1919," 7 M11, Rum 3.4. 1,. .'Mltl gave New Brunswick a 2-6 -Sit-Evil: li!Ma;l.engI':el(RI4..lI2;nki'l:i The Fabulous Frenchman rl2"l..:l:.”:lii.'..”"-93” ..""'.': '.l I l5.ol;'1n. 15...... n. ..'...i.-... .c.. Then will be A mew!-2 Mama". ml mm. Th,” um KINGSTON. Ont. ((?l'l-Alberta Peters. R. Petet-at 15.45, in! the Fish and Game As- O 1 . lwas hm mnrdm, M ,0" v 9 look I hilt step towards the Cana- Penalties: -Maccormack. Mutt- soclatlon. Friday. March 8 This Maurice Richard in ii fab- this doesn't take anything anyway and ham man" 'i t "idian curling title Thursdav night srt Walsh. 1 - i . payed nnintnna, . . - - 1nt. 8.30 pm. in the Armour- ..1,..,, hockey 91."... p,.,1,.1,1y 11., from the feat in the least. He has .4” "mm :with a thrilling l.'l-I0 extra cod stops . , W, , H ,1 -M n 3, always been a goal - scorer. a lvlr-tory over British Columbia in ii. .lenki11a Ill I7 1.-i.4ni'95v 5"mm9”ld9- A" 99"” E"... ' " "1" "V ' great goal scorer. and for this rea- summany ithe ninth round of the 10- Howatt 7 5 IIL-Hi men 3-" urged iv” 3"end- i '.?.t....'."'.'::!..' ”.'.' :."".'.".'. '2." is ”7.'.'”5l”””..f.'.'.1'.'f.?'.'.'”'.'a ....... . n... .. l.2"n'"'- i"l"i?.”..'""'."'. Li W." it "r'"""- r”-" "W-"um-i i . . . a en on m e o . . . . . . a I e , 1 t ' about as ......i .. 1.. ..,.. ....,;,...,.., w,....., 1......” r.,n.......1r. Smallwnod: 2. Seven mllelleft ac. Em. .'cl3"won.i"'nl'i :3.-. M" Km ' I Made Possible through cooperation of the manufacturer 5y l we him hta ua. No hockey DID!- er. in the old are 01' IMIAY. han ever come close to the Boo- kerii accompllhrnanl. And In the next to yean. only tivrypleyer-. Jenn Beliveau and Gordie How: have any chance of dimming the Richard star. In this day. when US. colleges not like the guy but you have col presented Richard with it dollanfftfitl. R. Cantello. .'l. Summerville. lord. for everytime he had been fouledi 55- Vrasrr. during his long and illustrious on-; reer. the Rocket would be a mil- llonalru. Penalties - Non:-. ville. N. Fraser; Only recently ex-Canadirns and PenaItIea- None. Chit-ngo coach Dick Irvin speaking Third Period:- 5. Summerville. from his hospital bed said. "It is i' Morris:-y: 7. Seven Mile Road, almost unbelievable the way the i'ai'yr-r: ll. Summerville. C. Mor- Rockat la still scoring goals at .15 VIWIV: years of age." It is indeed unho. 'icrn; in. Summervllle. J. Dunn. llevable. and when Richard rra- Penalties: - None. ches I9 lllke Jack Benny: wt-ill W. probably be still looking at the V"R man amavcd by his inc-rodlhle r- W t::::.iai.r.' When he ilnallv dot-ides to hang heads are making fool: of theme aelvea land. we might add getting. themselves in In a lot of troublelll ehaslng string bean basketball ; players with offers of cars. etc..' and baseball men are until around huge bonuaea to budding mars. It might come as I hit of a shock to many to find out that Richard simply walkatl into the Canadians as I fret ft. '11 tiacli in mi Richard simply walk- ed lntn ' I the reaaliix room and told Dick Irvin that he day. Vlally she in side Aces shout waalntereatedia fink hometown Iem up for good. the name of Another busy day for Minor hoev Maurice Richard will he remem- keyixiii is slated for the Sports hered forever. It has been laid that Arena. Saturday. Following are the the slinzarr who hrcnks Baht names scheduIed:- Ruth: home rim record will al- R.m4:w g 3.numFgQ.C.".s' ways he remembered as ”Th. guy 1 who broke the Babe's record; The! Rag" whmwhm "I 03'5" Dom" name 4: Id ll 1 t in. tail? who lCf?:Ol 5'Ielo:lpaDi,n :n N'.H.I..l ":”'R5m 3""'""”' QC"-so ,,,,,,,,. Royals-Arrows va. 0.3.8. Ares. 9:2fl-elozfli-Bantllns-e .l'Port Colts vs. Royalty F nuclni. lftzfll-10:15-Paprwta Q3. 8. Bruin VI. V1.8. Redwlngs. Ifl:I-ll:M-Paperwta - WK p I. llahka vs. 0.8.6. Leafs. sll":Q-ll:&--l:pe;'wrgi e- IS. . aleaaa vs. ue a. .i”r'.'.".l.ii'.”.. ;....'Z."S";'." 4" . - . u . H115-2:fI) 7- Interscholastic - f,),..(;.kll.s. vs. Plifle. Royalty, Op. s:ao.s-.1n.. Pee Vleea -pa. 8. llorneta vs. Rockets. CHA'l'l'F.R in the Island scoring records released Wednes- Seeond Period:- 4. Seven Mile llfoad. .I. Smilllwoon; J, summar- 9. snmmervllle. MacEae- l KINGSTON. Ont. (CPI .. Manl- toba defeated Ontario 14-8 in the ninth round of the Canadian Curl- Ina Championship Thursday night. ,I The vlrlnry gave the Westerners a 5-2 rel-nrrl in the to-game tour- plIIl'f'H'”I'II. lBulldogs Edge Hornets 9-8 To Win Series At Vnrlh River Rink last night the third and decldina IIIIIG II the host of five series was when the Hampshire Illlldoga alg- ed out the Milton not-aeta time 9.8 to take the aerial straight games. At the id third period the acorn was 7 all. After ten Intliula of each team scored once. to tame once again. A period was called and O. 55' Eitilitia FOR THE THREE Prater GREATEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE... - as worlltwlalo loll A - fine eonaauloa - elianeae for Invbl and advaneoaaonl -goodpumoxalonl 1 .. Telephone, VIII! of ION Ch 030! baled. '0 III? ceaaeIaeArnyraeIaQaeet L y sending us 75 top quality suit: from their 570 line at a price which allows us to pan on to you a saving of 5l7 to 520. 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